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Nestled in the heart of the South Tyrol region, Bolzano is a city where stunning mountain backdrops meet charming architecture. As you stroll through its streets, you'll be captivated by the blend of Italian and German influences that shape its unique character. From the majestic Bolzano Cathedral with its colorful marble roof to the enchanting Maretsch Castle surrounded by lush vineyards, the skyline is dotted with landmarks that tell the story of this vibrant city. Each building offers a glimpse into Bolzano's rich history and cultural heritage, making it a feast for the eyes and the soul.

For those who love to explore, Bolzano is a treasure trove of iconic structures and breathtaking views. Whether you're wandering through the picturesque Waltherplatz or taking in the sights from the hilltop Castel Roncolo, there's no shortage of stunning vistas to enjoy. The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best spots in this charming city, from well-known attractions to hidden gems. So lace up your walking shoes and get ready to discover the architectural wonders and panoramic views that make Bolzano a must-visit destination.

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1Piazza Walther

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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza Walther is a small and charming square located in the medieval Old City, at the heart of town. It features a statue of the 12th-century lyric poet Walther von der Vogelweide. The square is surrounded by historical buildings and shops, creating a southern atmosphere with an Italian "piazza" charm. Visitors can enjoy South Tyrolean delicacies, exquisite wines, and live music on various stages around the square.
39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Piazza Walther

2Castel Roncolo

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Architectural Buildings
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Nestled on a hill above Bolzano, Italy, Castel Roncolo is a medieval castle adorned with secular frescoes from the Middle Ages. The 13th-century structure boasts faded yet captivating frescoes depicting scenes from the story of Tristan and Isolde and other tales of romance and chivalry. Visitors can explore its rooms, galleries, garden, and small vineyard while taking in the imposing structure that has stood for centuries.
Well worth the visit. Got the bus up and then walked down. Bit of a tricky walk up the steep cobblestone path from the bus stop to the castle entrance. Castle was very quiet whilst we were there. Loved taking out time and admiring the frescoes in many of the rooms. Good information provided in English, whilst audio guide is also available via QR code. Stunning views throughout. Highly recommend coming out here.
Peter K — Google review
Exceptional opportunity to be up close to medieval art in addition to the castle itself. The frescos are beautiful and interesting. It’s slightly arduous getting up the steep cobblestone path to the castle but you’re rewarded with a very nice cafe/bar (we got a great snack plate and two beers for €15). The castle tour is self-guided using an app you download. Was pretty intuitive. The castle is great, but equally great are the views of the valley below.
Scott D — Google review
One of the best castle visits I’ve ever had. It’s a unique place—beautiful, small, yet very complete. The wall frescoes are spectacular, and we really enjoyed both the stories and the spaces. I highly recommend visiting with the audio guide, as it makes the experience even richer. The staff are lovely, and the entrance fee of only €10 is very affordable and well worth it. Overall, we truly loved the visit and it’s definitely worth going.
Alba M — Google review
I recommend to pre download the audio guide. It takes like 2 hours or more to see everything if you want to read everything. It is interesting and they have some games and a movie section.
Mike P — Google review
Absolutely brilliant castle, with beautifully preserved frescoes. It is a great visit and is extremely interesting. We particularly enjoyed the nre education centre, where we learned a great deal and engaged with the exhibits. The castle cat was a real nonus as was the restaurant. Excellent!!!
Jo T — Google review
Beautiful castle that is worth visiting. We had fun, lots of interactive entertainment. We were lucky to meet furry princess there as well😄
Kseniia M — Google review
Nice Castle, definitely recommended. Pretty decent cappuccino in a shady spot in the courtyard. Ride a bike, park at the bottom of the steep cobbles or ride up the road if you have the gears for it.
Chris R — Google review
When we visited there at 4pm, most of exhibition rooms are closed and we couldn’t see match stuff. There is restaurant and open cafe. If you visit there for lunch or some coffee, you may have different opinions.
T D — Google review
Sentiero imperatore Francesco Giuseppe, 1, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.runkelstein.info/•+39 0471 329808•Tips and more reviews for Castel Roncolo
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3Messner Mountain Museum

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4.3
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Messner Mountain Museum, located at Firmiano Castle, is part of a network of museums focusing on mountaineering. The museum circuit was created by the famous mountaineer Reinhold Messner and is situated in Castel Firmiano, an emblem of South Tyrol. The tour inside the castle explores the ancient relationship between man and mountains through artwork, paintings, relics, and natural finds.
Wonderful museum set in an ancient castle high above Bolzano, Italy. Dedicated to European and Himalayan mountaineering occluded those who pioneered the various forms and those who lost their lives along the way. The museum also includes a huge amount of Buddhist and Himalayan art with its definitely worth seeing. It cost us €30 for two adults and we spent approx two hours there.
Bruce J — Google review
Definately worth a visit, this museum is really interesting and beautifully curated. There are fabulous pieces of art dotted all around and every space is utilised really well. Even if you're not hugely into mountaineering, the museum itself is so well designed that there's enough there for everyone. You can walk along the walls and up the towers, but be advised that you would have to be ok climbing as there are a lot of steps, and there's a bit of a rough path to walk from the carpark. There's also a lovely cafe in a pretty setting. I would highly recommend the museum as it was a half a day well spent .
Caroline B — Google review
Amazing museum in a fantastic location. You can lose yourself for hours among panoramas, spirituality and the meaning of mountaineering. Separate segments paint a glorious - although at times sad - picture of life among mountains tops. Great museum
Tony B — Google review
Well designed and varied mountaineering museum located in Sigmundskron Castle just outside Bolzano. Interesting exhibitions and also a nice view over the valley.
Dirk — Google review
It is a unique place to deeply explore hiking history.. Must visit if you like history, fortress, and hiking.
Konstantinos E — Google review
Don’t be fooled, the museum is bigger than it looks from the outside! It was super cool and lots of interesting exhibits to see. We loved the flow of it. The parking is a satellite parking area - it’s confusing but apparently you pay for parking after not when you first pull in.
Amber C — Google review
Not terrible, but would say if you’re looking for a museum about mountaineering and climbing this isn’t for you. Mostly just lots of different paintings of mountains (which after you’ve seen some can get a bit repetitive). Also no real explanations about anything and mostly slightly generic quotes lining the walls. Nice setting and cafe. Would have been good to hear more about the expeditions and the climbing itself.
Nick E — Google review
Not really a museum disappointing for anyone expecting a story First of all, this is not a museum in the traditional sense — it’s more of a gallery filled with various objects that are in some way connected to Reinhold Messner. There are no explanations or context provided, and by the time you reach the end, someone who came in not knowing who Messner was will likely still have no idea. That’s a real shame, considering how fascinating and unique his life has been. There’s no narrative, no personal story, no background on the exhibits — just items on display. If you’re not deeply into alpinism or mountaineering, you’ll likely be confused and left with more questions than answers. But even if you are interested in those things, the lack of depth or storytelling makes the experience quite flat and unsatisfying. The only real positive is the location — the castle is beautiful and the views are stunning. But unfortunately, that alone doesn’t make up for what this museum lacks.
Toni B — Google review
Via Castel Firmiano, 53, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.messner-mountain-museum.it/•+39 0471 631264•Tips and more reviews for Messner Mountain Museum

4Cathedral Assumption of Mary

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4.2
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Bolzano Cathedral, a restored late-Gothic church, is a jewel of Romanesque and Gothic art located in the main square of Bolzano. The cathedral features a patterned, multicolor marble roof and an elaborate steeple, making it a majestic sight from the outside. Visitors can explore the rich historical and artistic heritage of the region while enjoying Italian dolce vita mixed with South Tyrolean tradition in Bolzano.
This is a must if you go to Florence. The painting in the dome is incredibly interesting and detailed. The views from the top are great. There are a lot of steps so be prepared. We stayed up the whole time until they told us we had to leave. Its amazing how they figured out to build these structures. Make sure to buy the pass that gets you into the dome, church, bell tower, and Baptistery. Women need to have their shoulders covered to enter the church for sure and they'd rathered that the knees were covered too but there were tons of people entering in shorts or modest skirts. If you forget, there is no shortage of vendors to purchase a cover from cheaply. Definitely save the PDF ticket to your phone and avoid the paper ticket. We're not sure if ours fell out of a pocket or was taken but someone Definitely used our paper ticket and we didn't get to see the Baptistery.
Kathleen R — Google review
Bolzano Cathedral, a landmark of South Tyrol’s capital, stands proudly in the city center near Walther Square. Built in the 13th–14th centuries with red and yellow marble, it replaced earlier Romanesque structures. Its stunning 65-meter bell tower, crafted by Lombard and Swabian artisans, recalls Notre Dame’s elegance. Inside, highlights include the rebuilt Gothic pulpit, Baroque Chapel of Grace, and the Wine Door—one of Tyrol’s finest Gothic portals. The cathedral hosts regular Masses and houses a treasury museum nearby. Easily accessible by bus or underground parking, it’s especially magical during Advent, when the Bolzano Christmas Market fills Walther Square with festive charm.
Dr. H — Google review
Beautiful church, I happened to come in about 20 minutes before the mass on Sunday, and the organist and the cantor were practicing, so I got a taste of how the sound moved in the space Sorry to be missing the organ concert series scheduled in August.
Bonnie M — Google review
The Duomo di Bolzano (Santa Maria Assunta) is an absolute must-see. Its soaring 65 m Gothic spire makes it one of South Tyrol’s most iconic landmarks
Shreya G — Google review
Nice church to visit in the middle of the small city Bolzano. It may look a bit like standard church when you walk in, but give it some time and walk further inside to visit the chapels where you can admire old paintings.
Omid G — Google review
Impressive church with very unique architecture. Certainly worth a visit while in Bolzano.
Hector R — Google review
Inside the door, you have to make a donation to the deaf to enter this church. Well the scammer who isn't deaf but is blocking you from entering will make you feel as though you do. They run into the church when they see tourists about to enter, then after you give them money, they vanish. Please vote this review up to help people, because the scammers will try to hide this review by voting it down.
Michael J — Google review
Spectacular church with beautiful tile roof...it had to be partially reconstructed after WWI
Alex O — Google review
Piazza della Parrocchia, 27, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://dompfarre.bz.it/•Tips and more reviews for Cathedral Assumption of Mary

5Chiesa dei Domenicani

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4.4
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Chiesa dei Domenicani, a Dominican church in Bolzano's city center, is a historic religious building dating back to the 13th century. This Gothic-style monastery was built by the Dominican Order and dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene. Despite renovations, it has retained its original beauty. The exterior boasts intricate sculptures while the interior features stunning frescoes and a beautiful chapel of San Giovanni with paintings from the Giotto school.
Dominican monasteries with nicely survived all the bombings paintings of masters of Giotto school. Highly reccomend to visit and enjoy
Natasha K — Google review
Nice church, with a beautiful chapel of San Giovanni
Anna M — Google review
A wonderful interior of frescos found in the side chapel on the right.
David — Google review
Very nice frescos from the school of Giotto in a side chapel. Totally underestimated as a P.O.I.
Hannes W — Google review
try to visit this place is beautiful 😍
Diowner E — Google review
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Manuela K — Google review
Those frescoes in the chapel were pretty awesome.
Brian H — Google review
Wonderful typical German church
Sonnet C — Google review
Piazza Domenicani, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Chiesa dei Domenicani
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6Franciscan Monastery

4.5
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4.3
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Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Located just north of Piazza delle Erbe, the Franciscan Monastery in Bolzano is a place steeped in history. The church, dating back to the late 1300s, boasts a stunning vaulted ceiling from the 15th century and modern stained-glass windows. The Lady Chapel houses an exquisite Late Gothic altar crafted by Hans Klocker around 1500.
Very calm and peaceful place. No entry fee.
Roman S — Google review
Don’t miss this place for a piece of peace and nice ambient. Entrance is for free
Strahinja M — Google review
Franziscan monastery of Bolzano, very beautiful modern stained glass inside
Natasha K — Google review
Great serene church with historical fresco.
เดชา ป — Google review
The portico has a very good story of the creation of the Franciscan Church, we enjoyed it.
Erick G — Google review
A gem hidden from view.
Bob L — Google review
It's a very nice place. Please be respectful and be silent.
Gion-Andri D — Google review
A nice place to visit when you are in the city centre.
Hannes W — Google review
Via dei Francescani, 1, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://kloester.franziskaner.at/index.php?haus=4•Tips and more reviews for Franciscan Monastery

7Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol

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The Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol, also known as Alto Adige, is a stunning region in northeast Italy. It boasts a portion of the breathtaking Dolomites range, featuring limestone peaks such as the iconic Three Peaks of Lavaredo. The area is dotted with natural wonders like the picturesque Pragser Wildsee lake and offers an extensive network of trails for hiking and biking, including paths leading to the scenic Plätzwiese high plateau.
Italy, USA•Tips and more reviews for Autonomous Province of Bolzano – South Tyrol

8Victory Monument

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Monuments & Statues
The Victory Monument, built in 1928 to commemorate Italy's victory in World War I, is a prominent landmark in Gries. The monument, designed by Marcello Piacentini at the behest of the fascist regime, now houses the 'BZ '18-'45 - A monument, a city, two dictatorships' exhibition since 2014. Crossing the Talvera bridge leads to this historical site and also provides access to the Saturday market held in its square.
It is a monument that every person should see. Its a monument that was built after world war I to celebrate Italian victory against austro-hungaric empire. When you are near the monument you can also see breathtaking sights around you.
Doğa D — Google review
We saw the Bolzano Victory Monument from a distance. The walk towards the monument, crossing the bridge over the river, was absolutely beautiful, offering stunning views of the surrounding area. The combination of nature and the monument’s striking presence made the journey to it memorable.
Highway V — Google review
The Victory Monument in Bolzano, built under Mussolini in 1928, long symbolized ethnic and political tensions in South Tyrol. Recent efforts to historicize and reinterpret it—culminating in a 2014 exhibition—have shifted public perception, fostering dialogue and reflection on the region’s complex legacy of fascism and dictatorship between 1918 and 1945.
Dr. H — Google review
Beautiful place 👍i was in the summer here and was inspired with this huge architecture, not far from it there ist a river and peaceful nature. The grateful combination of the threes and building. Also in the front of it , through the road you can see an interesting statement. This is a calm place, despite the fact that there are many tourists here in the summer
Lina S — Google review
WW1 monument located just outside city center near the river. It's very imposing. It's possible to enter inside to see a small museum. Unfortunately closed when I visited. In very good condition. Hard to miss.
Paul H — Google review
Museum is well done with friendly staff. Monument should be destroyed, in my opinion, just as swastikas were removed in Germany.
J R — Google review
One of the better small town history museums I have been too. Really enjoyed reading through the history of Bolzano through WW1 and WW2.
Tommy — Google review
Honsetly not giving the monument 4 points, but rather the location. Don't get me wrong, the monument is pretty cool too, but the location is what makes it into a great place for me. Near the city but with a very nice park next to it, that allows for some very comfortable walks throughout the entire year (if you're dressed for it) and every saturday there is a weekly market, where there are a bunch of streetvendors. As I've said, the location makes the monument a lot more interessting.
Thomas N — Google review
Piazza della Vittoria, 2012, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.monumentoallavittoria.com/•Tips and more reviews for Victory Monument

9Castel Mareccio

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4.0
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Event venue
Wedding venue
Located in the heart of Bolzano, Castel Mareccio is a 13th-century fortress with Renaissance-era round-corner towers and frescoes. Situated amidst vineyards and backed by forested hills, this imposing castle offers a glimpse into its stone-walled medieval interior. While now serving as a convention center, it retains its historical charm and is open to the public for exploration.
Lots of things are closed on Mondays but his was open. It was a cool castle that appears to have been restored nicely. There was a postcard exhibit that was fun to see. Not a lot of furniture or hanging art but there was art painted on the walls which was cool. The castle was surrounded by a vineyard and had incredible views of the mountains. Worth the visit.
Kathleen R — Google review
The castle is an impressive sight. Surrounded by beautiful vineyards and framed by the mountains, it offers a stunning backdrop. The well-preserved walls and towers give a real sense of the history of the place. The peaceful setting and scenic views make it a lovely spot for a walk around the ground.
Highway V — Google review
Pretty castle. Short walk from the city center. Near the river park. Makes for some nice pictures. I didn’t go inside but hear it is used as a conference center. Currently worth it while in Bolzano.
Scott W — Google review
Castel is good look in front of mountains 🏔️ and surrounded by the field of grapes, The grape field are dry give you a quite good view💫
Ali — Google review
Nice area, but not worth the €5 because of the empty spaces and busy parking space
Annabel — Google review
The castle itself isn't anything great. You also can't enter. It's for private use or public events. However it sits near city center in the middle of vineyards. In spring it's beautiful, with mountain views behind. Worth stopping at.
Paul H — Google review
Very pretty, but more like a fortified house than a castle. Next to vineyards which were next to a neighbourhood of Bolzano. So the images are misleading, from the other direction, it'll be in front of houses. Didn't go inside.
LGW B — Google review
Beautiful view from every windows of the castle
Tcass G — Google review
Via Claudia de' Medici, 12, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•https://www.maretsch.info/•+39 0471 976615•Tips and more reviews for Castel Mareccio

10Portici

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Historical landmark
Portici, originally surrounded by walls, was the heart of Bolzano's trade routes. Destroyed in 1277, it gave way to the iconic street of porticoes with its long shop-houses. The arcades were once a bustling center for trade and housed warehouses, shops, exchange houses, wine cellars, workshops, and apartments. The northern row catered to traders from the south while the southern row served those from the north.
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Edoardo R — Google review
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Massimo R — Google review
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Kirstin K — Google review
(Translated by Google) July 2025 Shopping Mile Bolzano... Clothing Jewelry Shoes Leather All sorts of exquisite items... Don't forget your credit card 😉 ... For everyday life Not many options... That was the original plan... 💁🇦🇹🙋 It was nice to look at... The old, venerable houses were more interesting 🤗 (Original) Juli 2025 Shopping Meile Bozens ... Kleidung Schmuck Schuhe Leder allerlei erlesenes.... Kredit Karte nicht vergessen 😉 ... für das tägliche Leben nicht viele Möglichkeiten... war es doch der ursprüngliche Plan.... 💁🇦🇹🙋 war nett zu betrachten ... die alten ehrwürdigen Häuser waren interessanter 🤗
Franziska K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The porticoes (lauben) of Bolzano, about 300 metres, are among the longest in Tyrol (shorter only than those of Merano, with its 400 metres..) They date back to the end of the 12th century, and were in practice a sort of covered market, with the headquarters of the merchants with storage warehouses on the upper floors and the possibility of trading in any weather, sheltered by the vaults of the porticoes. Over time, their appearance has been refined, the warehouses have often become palaces of nobles or of rich merchant families. Even today, perfectly preserved, they are the favorite shopping street of the inhabitants of Bolzano. The restaurants, bars and shops present always attract many people, making them often crowded. (Original) I portici ( lauben) di Bolzano, circa 300 metri, sono tra i più lunghi del Tirolo ( inferiori solo a quelli di Merano, con i suoi 400 metri ..) Risalgono alla fine del XII secolo, ed erano in pratica una sorta di mercato coperto, con la sede dei mercanti con dei magazzini di stoccaggio ai piani superiori e la possibilità di commerciare con qualsiasi tempo atmosferico, riparati dalle volte dei portici. Nel tempo, il loro aspetto è stato ingentilito, i magazzini sono diventati spesso palazzi nobiliari o di ricche famiglie mercantili. Ancora oggi, perfettamente conservati , sono la via preferita per lo shopping degli abitanti di Bolzano. I ristoranti, bar e negozi presenti, attirano sempre molta gente, rendendoli spesso affollati.
Channel M — Google review
Busy and beautiful town.
Vince M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful place to stroll through the arcades, feast, enjoy your free time, and marvel at the still-good old architecture. The people are friendly and helpful. Less pleasant is the dog droppings. Their urine corrodes and thus destroys the magnificent old walls and the lovingly tended flower beds. Taking photos in shops is forbidden, but the dogs sniff at clothes and food after they've been in the dirt outside the doors. The owners' behavior is beyond disrespectful and disgusting. (Original) Man kann in den Lauben wunderbar schlendern, schlemmen, die Freizeit genießen und die noch gute alte Architektur bestaunen. Die Menschen sind freundlich und hilfsbereit. Weniger schön sind die Hinterlassenschaften der Hunde. Der Urin ätzt und zerstört somit die herrlichen alten Gemäuer und die liebevoll angelegten Blumenrabatten. Fotos machen in Geschäften ist verboten aber die Hunde schnüffeln an Kleidung und Lebensmitteln nachdem sie vor den Türen im Dreck waren. An Respektlosigkeit und Ekel ist das Verhalten der Besitzer nicht zu überbieten.
S.F. — Google review
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11South Tyrol Archeological Museum

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Nestled in the heart of Bolzano, the South Tyrol Archeological Museum, often referred to as the Otzi Museum, is a captivating destination for history enthusiasts. This three-story museum showcases the remarkable mummified remains of Ötzi, a Neolithic man who lived over 5,300 years ago and was discovered in 1991 due to melting glaciers. Visitors can explore not only Ötzi himself but also an array of artifacts that provide insight into his life and times.
South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology – Meeting Ötzi in Bolzano Bolzano is one of those places that gets under your skin—a strange and beautiful collision of Italy and the Alps. German precision meets Italian charm, all wrapped in cobblestone streets, Gothic arcades, and the smell of good coffee drifting out of corner cafés. It’s a city where you can order a perfect espresso in the morning, a plate of speck and mountain cheese by noon, and a bottle of local Gewürztraminer by dinner. We grabbed a quick bite at a café across the street before heading in—sitting outside while small birds darted between tables, bold enough to hope for crumbs. Then we crossed over to see why most people come here: Ötzi. The South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology sits in a stately old building at the edge of the pedestrian zone, and inside is one of the most haunting encounters you can have without boarding a plane to somewhere far more dangerous. Three floors take you from prehistoric tools to Roman relics, winding you closer to the reason everyone’s here: a 5,300-year-old man pulled from the ice, along with the tools, clothes, and gear he carried when death found him in the high mountains. The displays are sharp and modern, with just the right balance of science and story. There’s his copper axe, his grass cape, his last meal still in his stomach. The lifelike reconstruction of Ötzi by the Kennis brothers is unsettling in the best possible way—suddenly this isn’t just a skeleton in a glass case, it’s a person who woke up one morning not knowing it would be his last. What makes the place work is its restraint. No gimmicks, no cheap drama—just good storytelling and the quiet, unnerving truth of seeing someone who lived and died in the same mountains you can see out the window. Bolzano does that—it folds the past and present together until you can’t quite tell where one ends and the other begins.
D S — Google review
The floor with the mummy is awesome. The other floors are okay. As a physiotherapist, I feel it’s important to highlight that some of the information presented about Ötzi’s ailments and pain is factually incorrect—not just technically inaccurate but clearly and potentially harmfully wrong. Specifically, the exhibit makes claims about osteoarthritis and other health conditions that go beyond what the evidence supports. It is not scientifically valid to infer pain based solely on imaging findings of “degenerative” changes or age-related adaptations. These types of findings are extremely common in healthy people—many of whom experience no pain at all. Presenting such changes as definitive sources of pain reinforces outdated and misleading beliefs about the human body. This can contribute to fear, over-medicalization, and unnecessary treatments in the general public, especially among people who already live with chronic pain or worry about their health. Aside from the clearly documented issues—such as the arrow wound in his shoulder, the broken arm, and dental problems—any additional claims about Ötzi’s experience of pain are speculative at best and should be labeled as such. Personally, I think those parts of the exhibit should be changed. I included some photos of the problematic texts.
Lasse L — Google review
Great museum, mainly dedicated to the story (and viewing) of Ötzi, the iceman. Recommendation when you are in the area. Also some interesting items on living situations in that time and how to craft for example. We didn’t have a ticket in advance and so had to wait outside. It was annoying that the lady at the front couldn’t tell us how long the queue would be, luckily it was only a bit more than 20 minutes. We visited on a tuesday afternoon mid September. Recommended to buy beforehand! Inside there are also many school groups next to the general visitors so it is not calm or quiet.
Stanly — Google review
An interesting museum dedicated to literally just one mummy. After viewing the exhibit, you realize how much information can be gleaned from such a find. My seven-year-old daughter was a bit scared; perhaps it's too early to see such exhibits. Tickets are inexpensive, but there's no parking. The restrooms are clean and comfortable. A significant amount of money has been invested in the museum; I recommend visiting.
Dmitrii D — Google review
Awesome museum! I have been interested in Otzi since he was pulled out of the ice, so when I was nearby I made sure to make a detour to Bolzano and the museum. You’re not allowed to take photos of Otzi himself as he is being preserved for research purposes. The images below show what they think Otzi would have looked like. One thing I found most interesting, (other than his acupuncture tattoos of course!) was his height - only 5 feet 3 inches. I had expected him to be taller, possibly because of my own biases, but possibly also owing to the nature of his life - mountain climbing and hunting while alone. Regardless, he was obviously a seriously brave guy. The museum dedicated to him is definitely worth a visit.
John C — Google review
So cool ! The museum is located in the middle of town. Parking was a challenge , we used the parkhouse , while it’s 4.50€ per hour, it worked out well. The museum is set up in 3 floors , easy to follow as everything is numbered. What an amazing valuable find, so interesting . This exhibit really helps you understand the life of this man .
Marie A — Google review
The exhibition was well executed. I learned a lot about this discovery and its ongoing preservation and research. Well worth a visit
Helen L — Google review
This is a brilliant museum! Everything really well presented, with captions in IT,DE,EN. Even without hiring the audio guide we were able to listen to lots of videos etc. Seriously loved it!
Eroica R — Google review
Via Museo, 43, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.iceman.it/•+39 0471 320100•Tips and more reviews for South Tyrol Archeological Museum

12Wirtshaus Vögele

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Wirtshaus Vögele is a historic venue located near the beautiful Piazza della Frutta, with a traditional menu featuring local classics such as veal head with eggs and onions, carne salada, and speck. The restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere in the heart of Bolzano and prides itself on using seasonal ingredients from local producers. Diners can enjoy dishes like ricotta dumplings in broth, potato fritters with sauerkraut, and lamb cutlets.
Super friendly staff who helped us with our stroller, both with the stairs and finding a quiet spot. The food was excellent across the board, from the cold cuts (the best I’ve had in Bolzano) to the main dish, everything was spot on. The atmosphere is also very pleasant, making you feel fully immersed in Tyrolean culture.
Gaultierus — Google review
Charming spot near the center of Bolzano, just a short walk from the cathedral. The restaurant is located on a picturesque, cobbled street with lovely outdoor seating under the arcades — perfect for people-watching and enjoying the local atmosphere. Service was quick and efficient. I tried a regional specialty: a selection of Hirschknödel (venison dumplings) with different flavors, served with a warm bacon salad — a typical South Tyrolean dish that was both tasty and interesting. I also had the tagliatelle with wild boar ragù, another local classic. The sauce was flavorful and well prepared, though the pasta itself was slightly overcooked and oddly short, as if it had been cut — a bit of a shame. Still, considering the central location and overall good quality of the food, the prices were quite reasonable. A solid and honest place I’d recommend for a casual meal while strolling through Bolzano.
Eric D — Google review
This restaurant is steeped in history. The staff is professional and friendly. The menu is more Südtirol-style than typical Italian. The Wienerschnitzel, made authentically with veal, was tender and fried to perfection. The Knödel also had a unique flavor I haven't tasted in Germany. I would highly recommend this place.
Chien-Chih P — Google review
Quaint restaurant featuring local tyrolian cuisine. It’s a vibrant spot and institution in town amongst locals and tourists. I found the dishes good especially the octopus and grilled steak with mushrooms. However, I did find the service a bit lacking, not very detail oriented and one may have to repeat their request. Other than that a must try in Bolzano.
Jean D — Google review
Authentic place with South Tyrolean cuisine. When booking, ask for a table either outside on the street or on the first floor - the second and third floors don’t really have the same atmosphere. The food is excellent, exactly what you need in this region: the must-try canederli (traditional bread dumplings made with speck or cheese and best enjoyed in broth), amazing chanterelle mushrooms (now in season), and veal head. The goulash is wonderful, and even the kids’ schnitzel is absolutely delicious.
Natasha K — Google review
The meals we had - ravioli and Schnitzel - were both delicious, portions were nice too, but the inside dining area is uncomfortably hot, however if you opt to eat outside, you need to share the airspace with smokers.
György A — Google review
This was a super tasty wiener schnitzel. We actually came without looking at reviews because this place was always packed when passing by, so one day we dropped in earlier for lunch and even then there was no more seating in the outside or first floor, but luckily still plenty of seating upstairs, which also completely filled up rather quickly. Food was very tasty and I regret not ordering more that day as this was one of the best restaurants I dined at while in Bolzano. It was only later while searching for best wiener schnitzl in Bolzano that this place consistently showed up. Also, the environment is quite cozy, and you can imagine the long history of this restaurant. Only downside is service is quite slooooow, which is pretty much standard in this area.
Jay S — Google review
Good food, friendly staff. A bit pricey, the aperitivo wasn’t worth it in my opinion, portions kind of small
Augusto S — Google review
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13Restaurant Haselburg

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Located in the south of Bolzano, Castel Flavon is a fine-dining restaurant nestled among the upper walls of Haselburg Castle. The restaurant offers stunning views over the valley and mountains, making it an ideal spot for a romantic date night. Visitors praise the great service and delicious food, with dishes like risotto being particularly noteworthy. The staff's knowledge and passion for wine and food add to the impeccable experience at this must-visit restaurant in Bolzano.
The experience here was impeccable. The staff were all fantastic and super friendly. The knowledge and passion for the wine and food. Not to mention, we arrived for sunset and the views over the valley and mountains, beautiful. Really recommend a visit while in Bolzano, this place was an absolute gem.
L M — Google review
A wonderful experience from start to finish! Amazing setting - fabulous old building, with great views over the city. The food and service were excellent. Great vegan options too. Andreas and his team were so helpful - many thanks to you and your team x
Julia J — Google review
A very lovely and elegant restaurant with nice music choice. The staff were very welcoming, attentive while giving guests their privacy. Food was extremely delicious. All the dishes were executed perfectly. The only thing we did not really like was the amount of the dishes. Overall, the dining experience was remarkable.
Yee L — Google review
If I can give a higher rating for service, I absolutely would. Special shout out to Alba and Eva for looking after us so well and making us feel so spoilt. The professionalism and service beats some of the Michelin star restaurants I've been to. Presentation of food was great, taste of food was well balanced and to die for. I went for the classic set menu and was happy with everything. We had lunch and the ambience was great and not overcrowded. Staff explained all the dishes clearly. Thank you again for an amazing experience.
Tina — Google review
Great view, great service and great food! We had the 4 course meal and all the dishes were really delicious. My husband really liked the risotto and even said it was the best dish he's ever had. The dishes were presented beautifully and were so innovative. I especially liked the starter (sour cream & cucumber). The servers were really great and took the time to explain each dish. Overall, we had a really great experience. If you're in Bolzano, this is a must try! Also, perfect ambience for a date night :)
Kimberly C — Google review
I had a lovely dinner with my wife at the restaurant. It was a marvelous experience. We had definitely the best dinner and wine during our stay in italy
John A — Google review
One of the best restaurants we’ve ever been to! Even better than some Michelin stars places where we paid double the price. The service was incredible (especially Max), the surroundings stunning, and each bite was an absolute delight. The olive oil was be the best I’ve tasted (and I’ve tried a lot of them!), and the wines were truly amazing as well. We ended up buying a bottle of the dessert wine and olive oil to make the pleasure last longer at home. Don’t miss it!
Evoléna D — Google review
We had a great experience from start to finish. Visiting from the US for our Aunt’s 70th birthday. Had some vegans in our party and there was SO many special touches to make the experience memorable. Alba was our waitress, she was outstanding! Thank you again.
Nicole B — Google review
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14Tyrol Castle

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Tyrol Castle, also known as Schloss Tirol, is a medieval hilltop fortress located near Merano. It was the ancestral seat of the Counts of Tyrol and has played a significant role in the region's history since the 13th century. The castle houses archaeological artifacts and multimedia exhibits that showcase its rich heritage.
I was late to go inside, but the views around are so good that you still can enjoy the small hike to the castle. Be aware of many people on the weekend. P.S. I believe the cat is working his off hours in the office.
Konstantin S — Google review
Beautiful! From the short walk to get there, the castle, the friendliness of the ticket seller, the castle of course, especially the fantastic history of SouthTyrol displayed in the tower.
Markus O — Google review
Beautifully kept castle with the history of the chappel reaching back to 300 a.d. reaching. A beautiful, informative and interactive exhibit in a magical fairy tale castle setting, makes for a great day excursion.
Daniela M — Google review
Great castle to visit just outside Tirolo, only negative for us was that not all information was available in English. Still worth a visit as free guides available online if you like that kind of thing.
Nick F — Google review
Amazing historical place with a nice tiny exhibition and a great surrounding to have a relaxing walk around. Geographically the place belongs to Italy but culturally You can observe the obvious Austrian affect and background. This place is for those who seek for a relaxing day off, some fresh air and quite and charming place. Suitable for families, couples and singles travellers also, but consider that the road at some parts is inclined and might be heavy to defeat relatively small distances at this conditions. Also, the parking places are limited too.
Richárd V — Google review
Great castle showcasing the history of South Tyrol as a region. Pleasant walk from Tyrol village and well-connected to Meran. Also included is a very informative booklet accompanying the exhibition.
Sarah N — Google review
Be sure to wear your walking shoes. You can't drive up to the castle, park in the town. Stunning views from the castle. Interesting enough, although the numbers on the audio guide don't correspond with what you see.
Annemarie D — Google review
The exterior looks excellent. The interior has lost the feel of what living then was like but still good be able to walk through it.
Donna A — Google review
Via del Castello, 24, 39019 Tirolo BZ, Italy•https://www.schlosstirol.it/•+39 0473 220221•Tips and more reviews for Tyrol Castle

15Churburg

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Churburg Castle, also known as Castel Coira, is an elegant fortress that dates back to 1260. The castle boasts a stunning collection of furniture from various historical periods and features an impressive armory hall. Visitors are captivated by the fairytale silhouette and remarkable preservation of this historic site. Guided tours offer insight into the castle's rich history, with knowledgeable guides providing engaging explanations in multiple languages.
We enjoyed the Churburg castle and an entertaining tour, given by our guide Gunther 😊 The castle is very beautiful inside. I have never seen such colourful paintings preserved till our days in such an old castle. The collection of armour was impressive. Gunther made our tour funny and interesting! The castle visit is only possible with a guided tour. That is why it was not possible to buy them online. However, you can buy the tickets on site before the tour.
Alina K — Google review
A Magical Step Back in Time at Churburg Castle! 🏰✨ Just got back from an absolutely fantastic trip to Churburg Castle and I'm still buzzing! This place is incredible. Not only is it steeped in rich history, but it also boasts the best private armory I have ever seen. Seriously, it's jaw-dropping! What truly made the experience extra special was our amazing tour guide. His keyring jingling with every step reminded us of Hagrid from Harry Potter, adding a touch of magic to the whole tour! The tour itself runs for about an hour, and it's well worth the price of admission for such an immersive experience. Parking is free, which is always a bonus, and there's a wonderful restaurant at the far end of the parking lot – perfect for a post-castle meal. I would totally recommend adding Churburg Castle to your travel list if you're ever in the area. It's a truly unforgettable experience!
Martin V — Google review
What a wonderful tour! Our personal tour guide was amazing and had the ability to communicate in multiple languages with such great detail. Coming all the way from Australia, this tour is totally worth it. We learned so much during the tour about the history of the castle and the family as well. Thank you for a great experience!
Katarina P — Google review
Guided tours only. The castle is still the residence of the counts of Trapp, since 1504. The most fascinating exhibits are wall paintings and an organ from the 16th century, and the armoury. If you are in luck and the resident castellan conducts the tour, you are in for a treat, as he can share personal experience on medieval weapons and armour from participation in tournaments in medieval swordfighting.
Christian M — Google review
This was one of the best Castle visit I have had. The place is magical and its preservation and historical content is amazing. The armor collection is the tour highlight but everything else is also very interesting. We had the privilege to have a guided tour in english with Günther which was one of the best guides I have encountered for these types of visits. Thank you for this special experience!
GV V — Google review
Had a great tour with our guide Gunter, great guy! Gave us the history, and there was no shortage of beautiful objects and fine craftsmanship throughout the castle. Highly recommend taking the time to visit.
Linus C — Google review
This castle is a 10 out of five star! It is a must see above all. This was a bucket list type of experience. The armory is amazing and in fabulous shape. Thank you to the English speaking guide for making it a top notch experience. He made the history of the castle come alive. If you are going to this region Churburg Castle should be on your list.
Randy W — Google review
Amazing tour lead by Gunther. Very informative, very fun, very engaging! 6 happy Canadians! 🇨🇦🥳
Delani S — Google review
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16Naturmuseum Südtirol

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Naturmuseum Südtirol is a two-story museum that showcases the geology and nature of the Sudtirol region, featuring permanent exhibits explaining the formation of the Dolomites from ancient reefs. The museum includes a coral reef aquarium on the second floor and a shop with stone-carved animals. While it offers informative displays, visitors should note that most panels are only in Italian or German.
Amazing museum!!! The scientific exhibitions are great and all but the true strength of this wonderful institution lies in its seats! Couches, benches, alcoves, stools, toilets, you name it... A well earned rest for your worn buttocks. Highly recommend, especially Exhibition 1, which has the comfiest of couches, in great quantity. The locker room is however also worth a visit, with some innovative and modern seating arrangements! Less notable and important aspects include: + Interesting and informative displays and text + Mesmerising aquariums + Hysterical ant habitat - Only the temporary exhibition had English translations, everything else is in German and Italian only 10/10, would sit here again.
Sascha E — Google review
Small museum with lots of scientific information about the Alps, really nice aquarium tank. Good for kids learning all the natural knowledge about the region.
Lynn Z — Google review
Small but very informative museum with a nice look and feel. Friendly staff as well. Unfortunately non of the panels have an English translation so beware. Nowadays u can use Google lens to translate texts on the spot.
Tim P — Google review
A well curated museum with lots of thought going into the exhibits. Unfortunately many of the most interesting only have explanations in German and Italian and the accompanying audio guide in English is simplistic and doesn't cover some of the more interesting displays, which was a great disappointment - especially as so many tourists from the US are now apparently embracing Bolzano. A number of the permanent interactive exhibits were broken, which was also a pity. Unfortunately, this museum, in common with most of the others in Bolzano no longer offers free entry on presentation of a Bolzano card, although there are some discounts available.
Londoner — Google review
Interesting muesum of Bolzano natural history. Unfortunately, there is no English translation but still interesting specially for geologist.
Nuha A — Google review
Undervalued, great for mineralogists in particular. Dont miss out
Matteo M — Google review
It was pretty cool. However there isn't any Hands-on experiences it is mostly reading and translating from either Italian or German. There is a fish tank on the second level and a little shop on ground level. The shop is quite interesting with little animals carved out of stone which are about €2.90!
Nicrap — Google review
Interessting museum different as usual
Giorgio H — Google review
Via dei Bottai, 1, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.natura.museum/•+39 0471 412964•Tips and more reviews for Naturmuseum Südtirol

17Museion

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Museion is a modern and contemporary art museum located in Bolzano, Italy. The minimalist, cube-shaped building was designed by Architect's studio KSV Kruger Schuberth Vandreike of Berlin and aims to be a center of contemporary culture in Italy. The museum showcases diverse theme-based exhibitions featuring young artists and international mainstream art while also serving as a reference point for local art forms such as architecture, movies, performance, and theatre.
very detailed explanation free book from entrance. High quality and deep contents. highly recommend beginner of Contemporary art
Kyungwon H — Google review
*Friendly and helpful staff. Special and engaging exhibitions. I took a guided tour with the class and I must say that I really liked the activity proposed by the guide, which consisted of making an "album" representative of who we are and how we describe ourselves in the eyes of others..
Matthias S — Google review
Quite a large museum, several floors, but to be honest I didn’t really understand contemporary art. There were no people at all.
Viktoriia T — Google review
Great exhibition about black futurism. The other exhibits lack critical reflection which might not bother those who like to delve in Techno escapism and the umptieth revival of esoteric rave culture.
Tobi S — Google review
When we visited the museum had an interesting exhibition centred on graffiti art which was engaging. Very quiet and a light and airy place to walk around. But please Museion, improve the washroom standards; they were not very clean.
David K — Google review
Beautiful art exhibition (collection of Erling Kagge in September 2020). Thanks to the corona regulations you had plenty of space to walk around, it was very quiet and empty, we had an amazing time. The architecture is amazing as well. Just the overall organization of the exhibition was from time to time a bit confusing.
Dorian H — Google review
It's a nice building but the collection is underwhelming. It's of if you don't have much to do and it's too hot or raining outside.. otherwise I would skip it
Mariana B — Google review
the art was great, but the staff kept circulating me and watching me the whole time i was there. i felt very very uncomfortable. I was just drawing in my sketchbook the whole time. one brunette male staff member got very mad at me for carrying a chair that a different staff member gave to me so i could be more comfortable. was having a terrible day already and after he raised his voice at me and made me feel dumb i started to cry and had to leave.
Cait — Google review
Piazza Piero Siena, 1, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.museion.it/•+39 0471 223413•Tips and more reviews for Museion

18Piazza del Municipio

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Piazza del Municipio is a charming square located in the heart of the city. It is surrounded by beautiful historic buildings and features a central fountain that adds to its picturesque ambiance. The square is known for its lively atmosphere and is a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, people-watching, or simply taking in the architectural beauty of the surrounding structures.
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19Casa della Pesa

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Nestled in the heart of the historic center, Casa della Pesa is a stunning building that dates back to 1634, with remnants of its original masonry still visible. This architectural gem served as the city's public weighbridge until 1780, ensuring fair trade practices by weighing goods to prevent fraud. After undergoing meticulous restoration, it now functions as a vibrant cultural hub housing various local associations and the Euregio headquarters, along with the charming Waag Cafe.
Very well preserved
Strahinja M — Google review
Nice place to be and to be seen, particularly in the morning; don’t miss the Prosecco!
Michael H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Weigh house. I visited it with the storyblox tour for free. Many thanks to mirko https://www.storyblox.it/StoryDetail/a92131c4-91db-8630-1885-3a129d556afd (Original) Casa della pesa. La ho visitata con il tour storyblox gratuitamente. Grazie mille a mirko https://www.storyblox.it/StoryDetail/a92131c4-91db-8630-1885-3a129d556afd
Julian P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It seems like an important historical monument and fundamental for the life of the city, one of those places that are reported by all the guides so you can come and visit it... shame it was closed for restoration and even the simple view of the building was made difficult by the scaffolding and from the barriers. Externally it appears well maintained although very few details can be appreciated... Too bad, to see again! (Original) Sembra un monumento storico importante e fondamentale per la vita della città, uno di quei posti che vengono segnalati da tutte le guide per poter passare a visitarlo...peccato fosse chiuso per restauro e anche la semplice vista del palazzo fosse resa difficile dalle impalcature e dalle transenne. Esternamente sembra ben tenuta anche se si possono apprezzare ben pochi particolari... Peccato, da rivedere!
Manuel L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Weighing House Around Piazza del Grano, the heart of the medieval city of Bolzano, stood the Palace of the Prince Bishops, together with the Chapel of Sant'Andrea, a massive residential tower and, to the north, adjacent to Via dei Portici, the Casa della Pesa. In this place there was the public weighbridge, also called "Fronwaage", in which the grain was weighed before being sold. The fresco above the north gate still recalls this ancient function. The core of the building dates back to the 13th century. Initially it overlooked Via dei Portici and measured 9 x 12.50 m, developing over three floors. In the 14th century it extended towards Piazza del Grano and, only in the second half of the 15th century, did it open up to the city landscape through an arched portico. Further changes in the 16th and 17th centuries, such as the framing of the sandstone windows and the decoration of some accommodations, gave the building a new appearance. In 1780, having ceased its role as the headquarters of the public weighbridge, the building lost its importance, becoming the first headquarters of the Cassa di Risparmio from 1855 to 1866. Subsequently, until a few years ago, the apartments of the House were rented as homes. (Original) Casa della Pesa Attorno a Piazza del Grano, cuore della città medievale di Bolzano, sorgevano il Palazzo dei Principi Vescovi, insieme alla Cappella di Sant'Andrea, una massiccia torre residenziale e, a nord, adiacente a Via dei Portici, la Casa della Pesa, In questo luogo si trovava la pesa pubblica, chiamata anche "Fronwaage", in cui si pesava il grano prima di essere venduto. L'affresco sopra il cancello a nord ne ricorda ancora questa antica funzione. Il nucleo dell'edificio risale al XIII secolo. Inizialmente si affacciava su Via dei Portici e misurava 9 x 12,50 m, sviluppandosi su tre piani. Nel XIV secolo si è allunga -to verso Piazza del Grano e, solo nella seconda metà del XV secolo, si è aperto al paesaggio cittadino attraverso un portico ad arco. Ulteriori cambiamenti nei secoli XVI e XVII, come la cornice delle finestre in arenaria e la decorazione di alcuni alloggi, hanno conferito alla costruzione un nuovo aspetto. Nel 1780, smesso il ruolo di sede della pesa pubblica, l'edificio ha perso la sua importanza, divenendo dal 1855 al 1866 la prima sede della Cassa di Risparmio. Successivamente, fino a pochi anni fa, gli appartamenti della Casa sono stati affittati come abitazioni.
Alfredo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It dates back to the 13th century and was the city's public weighbridge until almost the 18th century, where all goods were weighed to avoid fraud. It is located in Piazza del Grano, just beyond the Portici. It was subsequently the headquarters of a bank. Now, just restored, it is a cultural centre. (Original) Risale al XIII secolo ed è stata fino a quasi il diciottesimo secolo, la pesa pubblica della città, dove venivano pesate tutte le merci, per evitare truffe.. Si trova in Piazza del Grano, poco oltre i Portici. È stata successivamente sede di una banca. Ora, appena restaurata, è un Centro culturale.
Channel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I actually went to the bar downstairs. The prices are like in all typical places in the city centres. The environment is very nice and informal. The appetizers they bring with the aperitif are usually the traditional peanuts: a little boring (but better than tooth-breaking corn). Often they don't provide a receipt... (Original) In verità sono stata al bar sotto. I prezzi sono come in tutti i locali tipici dei centri - città. L'ambiente è molto carino ed informale. Gli stuzzichini che portano con l'aperitivo sono solitamente le tradizionali arachidi: un po' noiose ( ma meglio del mais spaccadenti). Spesso non fanno lo scontrino...
Barbara G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Casa della Pesa is one of the most emblematic and historic buildings in all of Bolzano. It is called that because until 1780 the public balance operated there, very important to guarantee honest transactions between merchants and farmers from the Middle Ages onwards. Frescoes from the 18th century are preserved on the façade. A real gem. (Original) La casa della Pesa es una de las construcciones más emblemáticas y con historia de todo Bolzano. Se llama así porque hasta 1780 funcionó allí la balanza pública, importantísima para garantizar transacciones honestas entre los comerciantes y granjeros de la edad media en adelante. En la fachada se conservan frescos del siglo XVIII. Una auténtica joya.
Carlos D — Google review
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20Abbazia di Muri-Gries

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Muri-Gries Abbey, located on Gries Square in Bolzano, is a serene and enclosed complex comprising a monastery, church, and winery. The abbey's church serves as both a monastery and parish church, offering visitors an escape from the bustling street noise into a peaceful atmosphere. While some confusion exists about its features, including being described as a wine shop or an inaccessible convent, the abbey also houses the Church of 'Mutter Gottes,' which is open to visitors.
Gorgeous!! With the right light you can see all the gold details 😍
Alessandra — Google review
Wonderful area. Nice buildings. Good walking area. Only seen it from outside.
Kamila Ś — Google review
What a gorgeous little winery in the heart of the city - and they have a vineyard there too ... Odd but cozy.
Michael P — Google review
Very good vines. From 5 years I'm bought white vine and it's best for me at Tyrol.
Michal K — Google review
There is some confusion: the 'abby' is: 1. Wine shop 2. Convent that can not be visited 3. Church of 'Mutter Gottes' that can be visited
Ewout K — Google review
Beautiful, picturesque artwork
Beatrice D — Google review
Interesting
Milano I — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Abbey is worth a visit, as is the tasting of its wines. The products of the farmers' labors are preserved within this stunning Abbey. (Original) Merita la visita all' Abbazia, merita la degustazione dei suoi vini. Il prodotto delle fatiche dei contadini, viene custodito all'interno di questa stupenda Abbazia.
Mirko A — Google review
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21Via Dr. Josef Streiter

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Via Dr. Josef Streiter, named after a prominent historical figure, runs along the north moat of the medieval village and is lined with buildings on its south side that mirror those on the north side. The street's first section is particularly charming, featuring an open-air bar, shops, restaurants, and vibrant decorations near fish stalls that collectively contribute to a distinctive atmosphere, especially during the summer months.
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22Palais Campofranco

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Palais Campofranco is a new place with a strong German influence, evident in its friendly service and fresh Apple Strudel. The venue offers comfortable sofas on the terrace, creating a chill atmosphere for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, guests can indulge in superb coffee at the top-notch café within the Palais Campofranco.
Friendly service, fresh Apple Strudel, brand new place, comfy sofas on the terrace
Roby F — Google review
Super 👍
H-j W — Google review
Mega
Michael S — Google review
Still to decide how it's becoming
Jörg L — Google review
Top.
Arsch H — Google review
Super Caffe
Max D — Google review
Chillige Bar
H P — Google review
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Mirko R — Google review
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23Chiesa di Santa Maria Maddalena

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S. Maddalena Chiesetta, also known as St. Magdalena Kirchlein, is a charming church located in a picturesque setting atop a hill. The church boasts a valuable cycle of well-preserved 14th-century frescoes adorning its interior walls. This serene location offers visitors the perfect opportunity to disconnect and immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings.
Though the church was closed, this place was my highlight to the trip to Bolzano ! Amazing view of the city from above from beautiful Vineyards !
Krishna M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Visited yesterday on the occasion of the FAI initiative, even though I have lived in Bolzano for decades I had never seen this little jewel. The interior is completely frescoed with paintings from various schools ranging from approximately 1300 to 1380. The church is located in the middle of the vineyards in a truly panoramic place and we reached it from the S.Osvaldo walk. (Original) Visitata ieri in occasione dell'iniziativa FAI, anche se vivo a Bolzano da decenni non avevo mai visto questo piccolo gioiello. L'interno è completamente affrescato con dipinti di varie scuole che vanno dal 1300 al 1380 circa. La chiesa si trova in mezzo ai vigneti in luogo veramente panoramico e l'abbiamo raggiunta dalla passeggiata S.Osvaldo.
Pasquale Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) Panoramic viewpoint above Bolzano, unfortunately there is no parking. (Original) Punto panoramico sopra Bolzano, purtroppo non c'è parcheggio
Tiziana M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Santa Maddalena is the name of a small village in the Val di Funes (or Villnöß in German) valley, located in the Alto Adige (South Tyrol) region of Italy, bordering Austria. The village's history is tied to its beautiful landscape, particularly the backdrop of the Dolomites, which is what makes it so popular and well-known for its tourism. (Original) Santa Maddalena เป็นชื่อหมู่บ้านเล็กๆ ในหุบเขา Val di Funes (หรือ Villnöß ในภาษาเยอรมัน) ตั้งอยู่ในแคว้นอัลโตอาดิเจ (Alto Adige หรือ South Tyrol) ของอิตาลี ซึ่งติดกับออสเตรีย ประวัติของหมู่บ้านแห่งนี้เกี่ยวข้องกับลักษณะภูมิประเทศที่สวยงาม โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งฉากหลังของยอดเขา Dolomites ซึ่งเป็นเอกลักษณ์ที่ทำให้หมู่บ้านแห่งนี้เป็นที่รู้จักและเป็นที่นิยมในการท่องเที่ยว
Rungsun C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful area! The St. Magdalena Church is in the St. Magdalena district, in the east of Bolzano. Although the outskirts of Bolzano are only 500 meters away, you are in a different world. Vineyards as far as you can see. There are around 12 wineries here, the Vernatsch is called St. Magdalener. The streets are narrow, only a narrow street leads to the church, and there is very little parking at the top of the church. The church itself is only open on Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. In front of the church you have a wonderful all-round view, down to Bozen, to Kardaun and Karneid. (Original) Wunderschöne Gegend! Die St. Magdalena Kirche ist im Ortsteil St. Magdalena, im Osten von Bozen. Obwohl der Stadtrand von Bozen nur 500 Meter weg ist, befindet man sich in einer anderen Welt. Weinberge soweit man sehen kann. Hier befinden sich etwa 12 Weingüter, der Vernatsch heißt hier St. Magdalener. Die Straßen sind eng, zur Kirche führt nur eine schmale Straße, oben bei der Kirche gibt es nur sehr wenig Parkplätze. Die Kirche selbst ist nur am Freitag und Samstag von 16 bis 18 Uhr geöffnet. Vor der Kirche aus hat man eine wunderschöne Rundumsicht, auf Bozen runter, nach Kardaun und Karneid.
Johann W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even without looking into the church, St. Magdalena is a beautiful, quiet place. And the wine from St. Magdalena also tastes good in Berlin. (Original) Auch ohne einen Blick in die Kirche ist St. Magdalena ein wunderschöner stiller Ort. Und der Wein von St. Magdalena schmeckt auch in Berlin.
Marion P — Google review
(Translated by Google) 13th century Romanesque church located in the Rencio district in a scenic position at the foot of the Renon. (Original) Chiesa romanica del XIII secolo situata nel quartiere di Rencio in una posizione scenografica ai piedi del Renon.
Francesco T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The church of Santa MaddAlena in Rencio, documented in 1295, has a single nave with a quadrangular apse which forms the base of the bell tower. Inside are the oldest paintings, in the apse and on the triumphal arch. dating back to ca. 1300-10. they belong to the linear style, coming from the Rhineland. The frescoes on the vault and in the nave Stories of the Magdalene and Passion of Cristofori are the work of the workshop of the Second Master of San Giovanni in VIlla. Influenced by the painter Guarino. And they date back to around 1370-80. (Original) La chiesa di santa MaddAlena a Rencio documentata d 1295., presenta un'unica navata con abside quadrangolare che costituisce la base del campanile. All'interno i dipinti più antichi, nell'abside e sull'arco trionfale. risalenti al 1300-10 ca. appartengono allo stile lineare , proveniente dalla Renania. GLi affreschi della volta e della navata Storie della Maddalena e Passione di Cristofori sono opera della bottega del Secondo maestro di San Giovanni in VIlla. Influenzato dal pittore Guarino. E risalgono al 1370-80 ca.
ELI Z — Google review
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24Parkhotel Laurin, member of WorldHotels Elite

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Nestled in the heart of Bolzano, Parkhotel Laurin offers a sophisticated stay with its elegant period lodging and refined rooms. The hotel is just steps away from Piazza Walther and Bolzano Christmas Market, making it a convenient choice for travelers. Guests can indulge in the upscale amenities such as an outdoor pool, complimentary Wi-Fi access, and even bicycle rentals for exploring the area.
This hotel might just be the best I've ever stayed at. It's special beyond words and perfectly situated within its environment. The bar offers some of the most amazing cocktails, rivaling even the best in NYC, and the pool and sauna feel truly enchanting. The rooms are all unique and interesting, with no two seemingly alike. The bathroom in my room was, bar none, the best I've experienced in any hotel. However, it's the gardens and the way the hotel is placed in this city that truly make it sublime. It simultaneously feels like it's in the city center yet a world away—perfectly integrated into the city while being its own private oasis. Don't hesitate, book this place now. It's that incredible.
Max G — Google review
We visited Bolzano many years ago and thought it would be lovely to return, and in doing so wished to stay in the best hotel in town! and we certainly did. From the moment we arrived the staff were most attentive and helpful and this continued through our stay of five nights. The superior bedroom booked was very well appointed and had two comfortable arm chairs......which was important to us as we would want to relax at the end of the day. In so many high quality hotels there is so often only one comfortable chair in a room for two people!. The beds were very comfortable with high quality bedding and high quality towels in the bathroom....all changed at sensible intervals. Breakfast was exceptionally well organised with delicious food which was always well stocked. Full marks all round.
Simon L — Google review
We had our wedding at Park Hotel Laurin. It was fabulous. The service was amazing. Everything from the flower arrangements, cake, food menu and wait staff- could not have been better. We worked with Sylvia, Giovanna and Elena and all three were fabulous! Communicating with them from the U.S. to plan everything was so easy! Thank you park hotel Laurin for an incredible evening!
Julia N — Google review
We were very impressed with the Laurin Hotel, especially how well single guests are accommodated! The single rooms are just as comfortable and beautifully appointed as the double rooms, and even offer a lovely view, something that is quite rare. The bicycle storage is equally impressive, as can be seen in the pictures. We would have loved to stay longer to fully enjoy the relaxing resort atmosphere, the high-quality food & beverages, and the exceptionally friendly staff.
Lyanne R — Google review
I had a fabulous stay at this property. I absolutely loved my room, super spacious, great views of the mountains and town, and even a steam room! The Thursday evening Aperitivo Hour is simply fantastic! What a great thing to look forward to on Thursdays. The property is lovely and has a beautiful garden in the back yard. The breakfast is good. There are so many things to do at this property and it is a 2 minute walk to the train station. The men at the front desk need more customer service training- they are not friendly. The girls are great!
S — Google review
We spent four nights at the Parkhotel Laurin to end a two week vacation that started in Slovenia. The hotel room we had was furnished with a small couch along with a comfortable chair, writing desk and desk chair. The hotel restaurant was outstanding, we enjoyed several dinners there as well as breakfast each morning. Egg dishes such as scrambled, over-hard, omelets, etc., were cooked to order. The orange juice was made on the premises. The hotel is well situated for walking and shopping excursions through the city as well as for car trips. I traveled to the Dolomites for three days of hiking.
Gerald B — Google review
Beautiful hotel in centre of Bolzano situated in a Parc with nice sculptures and a very nice swimming pool. Very good restaurant and nice spacious and luminous rooms, beautiful bath room. A recommendation and a treat. Only minus the outside looks a bit deteriorated so after renovation a 5+
Yoav W — Google review
Large hotel with a somewhat upscale feel, friendly service, wonderful breakfast (great coffee!) and a vast outdoor area where you can enjoy food, drinks, music, a small pool and even a sauna (booking required). Good location for exploring Bolzano. There is an outdoor parking area across the street at a reduced rate when staying at the hotel. We had a comfortable room with a bathtub in the bathroom (room 420). On the negative side, annoying with somewhat loud music going on until midnight that you could hear from our room, not ideal when wanting to sleep. Also, wifi was a bit weak in the room, and you could hear people in the adjacent rooms quite well.
Christian E — Google review
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25Salewa Cube

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Rock climbing gym
Salewa Cube in Bolzano is a must-visit for photography enthusiasts, offering striking geometric architecture and breathtaking panoramic views from the top. The facility provides excellent rock climbing opportunities with various levels of difficulty, making it suitable for both beginners and experts. While the bouldering area may be somewhat limited, it still offers an enjoyable experience. Visitors should note that cleanliness could be improved in certain areas of the building. Additionally, there is a clothing store on-site for those interested in outdoor apparel.
Very nice climbing gym with lots of lead route and a decent amount of bouldering route. There is a shop inside and a nice cafeteria outside with really good products. The staff is super nice, and you have the chance to try Evolv shoes while climbing. 10/10 I will return If I have the chance.
Nicolò S — Google review
The Salewa outlet is a fantastic spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a wide range of high-quality gear. The shoes, in particular, stand out for their comfort, durability, and great design. The adjoining boulder center is equally impressive, providing a well-maintained space with a variety of boulder routes that cater to every skill level, from beginner to advanced. Whether you’re new to climbing or a seasoned pro, you’ll appreciate the challenge and fun that each route offers. Both the store and the bouldering area make for an excellent experience! Highly recommended for climbers and hikers alike.
Florian F — Google review
Amazing place if you are a climber. Unfortunately I'm not. I'm into bouldering and the space was super tiny and there were too many kids and parents wearing regular shoes not paying attention to who was climbing. A bit messy and dangerous.
Alessandro I — Google review
The place is great for high climbing. Good facilities and good daily pass price. For bouldering alone the options are a bit limited although you can entertain yourself for some time anyway. Cons: It could be cleaner, the boulder area gets quite slippery as it is dirty on the "rocks".
Yara P — Google review
We were only bouldering, thus I cannot say anything about the lead routes. However, the climbing hall was extremely crowded, making it almost impossible to concentrate on single boulder problems. Futhermore, the boulder problems were rather uninspired and mostly solveable with strength and reach alone, but otherwise didn't require technical or creative approaches. Not recommended for small climbers! Additionally, the hall felt dusty and the holds were dirty and overused (I don't think that routes get changed (and thus holds get cleaned) too often.
Romana — Google review
Loved it! Best choice in the area for good and very fun routes! Also there is a tiny bouldering area which is nice! At the moment of writing you need to have a green pass to enter but no booking is required
Silvio B — Google review
The atmosphere is unpleasant there are no guides to help or explain. And if you want an explanation it is only in a private lesson. With no equipment and climbing experience there is nothing to look for in this alienated place. Especially not for kids!
Amir F — Google review
Great climbing with a wonderful atmosphere
Gus M — Google review
Via Waltraud-Gebert-Deeg, 4, 39100 Bolzano, Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Italy•https://www.salewa-cube.com/•+39 0471 188 6867•Tips and more reviews for Salewa Cube
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26Art & Design Hotel Napura

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Art & Design Hotel Napura offers a unique blend of luxury and independence, providing chic suites with kitchenettes in an upscale setting. Located on the outskirts of Bolzano, it is just a short drive from the town center and Merano. The hotel features a rooftop terrace with a bar and hot tubs, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and city. Guests can also enjoy amenities such as the brand new heated 'Infinity SkyPool' during the Spring to Winter seasons.
Wonderful :) The room was clean and space. Have in the room accessories. The location is perfect and nice parking. The breakfast was excellent and high quality. And the best is the people and the service very available for all of the issues. Have a nice spa and roof pool with view to the mountains. Thanks for the team for wonderful vacation.
G S — Google review
Came in early on a 4 day holiday n sent away. Didn’t suggest we stay and use facilities while our room was being cleaned, most rooms were cleaned by noon or 1 o’clock while we were here. Front desk clerk Marianna has issues beyond my insight and how management allows her to treat guests without empathy, n it was with the guest in front of us too… got back from going back into town by bus ( we didn’t have an auto), n she knew that..n treated like a scolded child with rules for hotel, in front of other guests, at this point I would’ve turned around and cancelled whole reservation, but with wife’s Parkinson’s, I wouldn’t ask her to endure much more for the day. Other staff we superb, bfast was great, room was nice view, other than the bee nest under the molding of the sliding door. Didn’t want to say anything while we were in room as chemical smell is not something I wanted to see or smell. Lastly, checking out, Marianna, checked me out without incidence until I went to bar to get a glass of wine, I ordered and she came up behind me and told the bartender to make sure I paid since I already checked out, I was humiliated again, in front of bartender and other guests, that is why I’m going to deny all charges on my credit card for this circus, not my monkey… she should consider another career choice .
M M — Google review
We had a very pleasant stay at this hotel. The rooms were elegant, spacious, and felt quite exclusive. The rooftop pool and relaxation area were definitely highlights, offering a great place to unwind, although it was a bit disappointing that the bar was only staffed occasionally. Breakfast was excellent with plenty of variety, and the restaurant staff were very friendly and attentive. On the downside, the electric car charging was surprisingly expensive at €0,7/kWh, especially considering the relatively slow charging speed – it would have been nice if guests received a better rate. Overall, I really enjoyed my stay and would happily recommend this hotel, but with a few improvements it could easily reach a perfect score.
Chris D — Google review
Rooms are clean and big enough for family of 3. Gave for4 stars for rooms cos... balcony view on ground was literally no view. So we were bit disappointed.Small kitchen makes it easy when you have kids with you. . Good service..rooms were cleaned spotless. even the vessels we left behind were cleaned which normally is not case when i visited other hotels. Best location few minutes walk to bustop where you get buses that takes you to city center directly. Amazing breakfast. Wide variety of choices. We had fun in spa and jacuzzi on top floor. Unfortunately the swimming pool was closed. But still worth every cent spent
Sheetal K — Google review
Excellently positioned, high quality hotel/suites. Totally faultless, from free local fruit at reception, exceptional breakfast and server who remembered one's coffee order, amazing service throughout, to wonderful facilities, the Art & Design Hotel, Napura, is just perfect. Highly recommended.
Jo T — Google review
We had a lovely stay at the Art & Design Hotel Napura. We stayed in the Napura South suite. The rooms were modern, clean, and spacious. The built-in black out blinds were great in helping us get a good night's sleep. The pool was refreshing and not too crowded. We got room service from the restaurant twice and all the dishes we got were 5/5 stars! The only downer of the trip was that we accidently sat in the wrong section for breakfast and got snapped at by one of the workers. Other than that, everything was excellent. Highly recommend this hotel!
Tasha A — Google review
We had a wonderful stay at Napura Hotel in Terlano, Bolzano. The natural surroundings and relaxing atmosphere are simply enchanting. The rooms and facilities are comfortable and thoughtfully designed, and the staff’s friendliness made our experience even more memorable. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a peaceful and welcoming retreat. 5 stars. 🌟
Maria A — Google review
A beautiful hotel in the big apple garden. It is very peaceful and green. It is really a good place to relax. The activity can be done is to walk around the city or drive into the city to see the old town. Good food, nice staff, clean room, spacious, sauna, swimming pool, rooftop bar.
ThaiEurop C — Google review
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27Schloss Enn

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Castle
Nestled atop a hill in the heart of Bolzano, Schloss Enn is a captivating destination for both photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With its stunning Gothic architecture, this elegant castle provides breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it an ideal backdrop for memorable photos. One of the highlights of visiting Schloss Enn is its annual concert featuring the Montan music band. This special event transforms the castle courtyard into a vibrant venue with excellent acoustics and a picturesque setting that draws visitors from near and far.
(Translated by Google) I'm high My name is Enea and I feel part of the castle's takeover I also think it's necessary to abdicate (Original) Mi sono strafatto Mi chiamo enea e mi sento partecipe della presa in causa del castello Penso anche che sia necessario abdicare
Enea P — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a beautiful castle. Too bad that after a tiring hike we were only able to see a piece of its wall. He is all surrounded by trees and unable to get closer. It's a shame because it would really be worth it (Original) È un bellissimo castello. Peccato che dopo una faticosa scarpinata siamo riusciti a vedere solo un pezzo di muro di esso. È tutto circondato dagli alberi e impossibilitato ad avvicinarsi. Peccato perché ne varrebbe veramente la pena
Daniela G — Google review
(Translated by Google) The journey to this "castle" is really nice and peaceful. Not at all "difficult" as some claim. There is a climb it's true but it will be a maximum of 4 minutes and beyond that, all straight road. ⚠️THE CASTLE IS NOT VISITABLE. (Maybe they will have private events there but it's not a museum or anything like that) (Original) Il tragitto verso questo "castello" è veramente carino e tranquillo. Per niente "difficile" come sostengono alcuni. C'è una salita è vero ma saranno massimo 4 minuti e oltre quella, tutta strada dritta. ⚠️IL CASTELLO NON È VISITABILE. (Forse ci faranno degli eventi privati ma non è un museo o cose simili)
Delia L — Google review
(Translated by Google) After a difficult walk, we arrive at the bars and the ban on access even just to the garden. In practice you can't see anything because it is completely hidden by the woods. If I had known before, we wouldn't have driven 2 hours in vain (Original) Dopo una camminata difficoltosa, arriviamo alle sbarre e al divieto di accesso anche solo al giardino. In pratica non si vede niente perché è completamente nascosto dal bosco. Lo avessi saputo prima non ci saremmo fatti 2 ore di auto inutilmente
Ros — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful, not easy to see and unfortunately not visitable, but very fascinating! (Original) Molto bello, non facile da vedere e purtroppo non visitabile, ma molto affascinante!
Francesco B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only way to admire it is from afar, the castle is perhaps private and also without a way to get closer since it is surrounded by thick vegetation and the only neighboring road from which one would arrive is barred with a gate and prohibition even before being able to see even just the walls In fact it looks like the house of the Addams family so much so that the owners seem to do everything they can to avoid being approached by visitors, I understand confidentiality and privacy but a monument like this belongs to everyone, at least to be looked at from the outside I give a negative rating for the deprivation of the approach Ban on staying 50 steps from the castle rather than running over 50kmh 🚫 (Original) Unico modo per ammirarlo è da lontano, il castello forse è privato ed anche privo di un modo per avvicinarsi dal momento che è circondato da folta vegetazione e l'unica strada limitrofa da dove si arriverebbe è sbarrata di cancello e divieto ancor prima di riuscire a vedere anche solo le mura In effetti sembra la casa della famiglia Addams tanto che i proprietari parrebbe facciano di tutto per non essere avvicinati da visitatori, capisco la riservatezza e la privacy ma un monumento del genere appartiene a tutti, almeno per esser guardato all'esterno Do' un voto negativo per la privazione all'avvicinamento Divieto di star a 50 passi dal castello più che di correre oltre i 50kmh 🚫
Giacomo N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Was recently in the castle courtyard on the occasion of the annual concert by the Montan music band. Very beautiful and graceful castle that unfortunately only opens its gates once a year. (Original) War anlässlich des jährlich stattfinden Konzertes der Musikkapelle Montan letzthin im Schlosshof. Sehr schönes und anmutiges Schloss das leider nur einmal im Jahr die Tore öffnet.
Alois C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful castle that can be visited, except on a few occasions, only externally. (Original) Bel castello visitabile, salvo alcune occasioni, solo esternamente.
Fabioscaligero V — Google review
Via Castel D'Enna, 14, 39040 Montagna sulla Strada del Vino BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Schloss Enn

28Mountain museum

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Nestled within the historic walls of Castello Firmian, the Mountain Museum is a captivating destination for anyone intrigued by the world of mountaineering. Founded by renowned South Tyrolean climber Reinhold Messner, this museum forms part of a broader network dedicated to mountain culture and history.
Good museum I never seen my life ..well clean and good
Manju K — Google review
Theme in this museum is ice and glaciers. The largest collection of Mount Ortler art. Fascinating exhibits about ice and glaciers, a 30-minute film on the North Pole expedition, and even a Yeti! Definitely worth a visit. Plan about 1 hour. Plenty of parking available. Occasionally, events with Reinhold Messner himself take place. Great spot for families.
Blaž A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very small but nice exhibition room with information and pictures about mountaineering in the past If you pass by on a walk, it's definitely worth a detour (the museum is right next to the street) (Original) Sehr kleiner, aber netter Ausstellungsraum mit Informationen und Bildern über das Bergsteigen in der Vergangenheit Falls man im Zuge eines Spaziergangs vorbeikommt, lohnt sich ein Abstecher definitiv (Das Museum liegt direkt neben der Straße)
Blacky G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It collects the history of glaciers. (Original) Raccoglie la storia dei ghiacciai.
Salvatore V — Google review
I wasn't inside. I just rode my bike to this powerful place out of respect forvthe legend.
Larsson H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice, even just to see how (and with what tools and clothing) they once climbed up the mountains and the faces of those who accomplished the first feats in the area. (Original) Carino, anche solo per vedere come (e con che attrezzi e vestiario) si arrampicavano su per i monti una volta e i volti di chi ha compiuto le prime imprese della zona.
Luca V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small, strange, Messner! (Original) Klein, kurios, Messner!
Flix N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Amazing museum! ❤️ (Original) Museo stupendo! ❤️
IDANIA P — Google review
Via Principale, 59, 39029 Solda BZ, Italy•https://www.messner-mountain-museum.it/it/

29Cappella di San Giovanni Nepomuceno

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Nestled at the entrance of a charming town, the Cappella di San Giovanni Nepomuceno is a hidden gem that art enthusiasts simply cannot miss. This quaint little chapel boasts stunning frescoes commissioned around 1330 by the de' Rossi-Botsch family, prominent bankers from Florence. The artwork reflects the exquisite style of the Giotto school and draws comparisons to the renowned Scrovegni Chapel in Padua.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful little church at the beginning of the town, visible inside for a few days during the year (Original) Bellissima chiesetta al iniziò del paese ,visibile al interno per pochi giorni durante l'anno
Giancarlo R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful and characteristic (Original) Molto bella e caratteristica
Christian S — Google review
Via del Castello, 48, 38016 Mezzocorona TN, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Cappella di San Giovanni Nepomuceno

30Castel Hörtenberg

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Nestled in a quiet neighborhood just a short stroll from the bustling Piazza Walther, Castel Hörtenberg is a luxurious hotel housed in a meticulously restored Renaissance castle. The contemporary interiors beautifully juxtapose the ancient architecture, offering modern, neutral-colored guest rooms with high ceilings and comfortable amenities. The 936-square-foot Stube Suite boasts frescoed ceilings and picturesque park views for those seeking a more historical ambiance.
I can't say enough great things about our stay here. The hotel was beautiful, quiet and clean. Every member of the staff was amazing and friendly. The food was spectacular both at the dinner and the breakfast. The rooms were spacious and the entire hotel was decorated beautifully. We loved every minute of our stay and can't wait to return one day!
Danielle A — Google review
Cannot say enough great things about this hotel. From the moment you come through the gates to the second you leave, they make you feel like royalty. Emmanuel at the front desk gave by far the best service I have ever had at a five star hotel. We stayed here for the first couple days of our honeymoon, and were blown away by the professionalism and luxury of this hotel. The rest of our trip, while amazing, did not live up to the first couple of days we had here. I will be back soon.
Matt S — Google review
The hotel’s restaurant is another highlight. The menu offers a delightful selection of local and international dishes, all prepared with the freshest ingredients. Each meal is a pleasure, beautifully presented and full of flavor. The staff are attentive and professional, always ready to make excellent recommendations and ensure a perfect dining experience. Overall, this castle hotel perfectly combines historic elegance with modern comfort. If you are looking for a memorable stay and exquisite cuisine, I highly recommend this exceptional place
Karolina S — Google review
Absolutely stunning place. Beautiful exterior and interior. Large and comfortable rooms. Would highly recommend anyone to stay here for a night. Prices are good considering the luxury and class this place oozes. Very friendly and down to earth staff, good drinks and breakfast options, very good location for walking to the old town and the cable car. Most comfortable bed we've ever stayed in. Thank you again for a very memorable stay.
Oisín G — Google review
We recently had the pleasure of staying at this wonderful hotel, and we can't recommend it enough. Its location is quite good and convenient, making it a great base for any trip. The rooms are beautiful and spotless, always maintained to a high standard of cleanliness. We also thoroughly enjoyed the hotel restaurant; the food and cuisine are superb and definitely worth the price. However, the most memorable aspect of our stay was the exceptional staff. Specifically, the beautiful and delightful Ms Tatjana made us feel incredibly welcome and truly special. She is not just a kind and helpful person, but also a true professional who goes above and beyond. Thanks to her, this hotel felt like a home away from home
Елена — Google review
This is a wonderful hotel! The staff is truly exceptional, and the rooms are just as impressive. My wife and I arrived on foot from the train station and were a bit frustrated at first. A tip for future guests: be sure to arrange transportation or transfers ahead of time, since the phone number listed on the website connects to the office, not the hotel itself. That said, the team went above and beyond to make things right, and we ended up thoroughly enjoying both the hotel and the town.
Michael C — Google review
This historical gem offering impeccable service from check-in to spa. The spacious rooms, attentive staff, and spa area with multiple saunas make it a true oasis. With plenty of dining options just a short walk away, it’s the perfect blend of charm, comfort, and convenience. A peaceful retreat nestled in the city.
Yansi W — Google review
What a classy hotel. Wonderful staff really went out of their way to welcome us at every moment. The bedroom linens and pillows were perfect. Breakfast service and selection were top notch. And the general manager arranged the most birthday cake for one of our friends. Thank you.
Linda T — Google review
Via Monte Tondo, 4, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•http://www.castel-hoertenberg.com/•+39 0471 180 0355•Tips and more reviews for Castel Hörtenberg
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31Antico Municipio

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Definitely worth a visit, these pictures showcase the wedding venue. On Saturdays, the celebrations exclusively occur at the Wedding Hall of the historic Antico Municipio. If Bolzano residents choose to have their ceremony in this hall, they are required to pay a fee to the municipality. The cost is €200 from Monday to Friday, €300 on Saturday mornings, and €500 on Saturday afternoons.
(Translated by Google) Absolutely worth visiting, these photos show the wedding hall. On Saturday afternoon, however, the celebrations take place only in the Wedding Hall of the Antico Municipi o. If a couple residing in Bolzano opts for the Wedding Hall, the fee due to the Municipality is 200 Euros from Monday to Friday, 300 Euros on Saturday mornings and 500 Euros on Saturday afternoons. (Original) Assolutamente da visitare, queste foto mostrano la sala matrimonio.Nel pomeriggio di sabato invece le celebrazioni avvengono solo presso la Sala Matrimoni dell’Antico Municipi o. Qualora una coppia residente a Bolzano opti per la Sala Matrimoni, la tariffa dovuta al Comune è di 200 Euro dal lunedì al venerdì , 300 Euro il sabato mattina e 500 Euro il sabato pomeriggio.
Bia.gio. E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The ancient town hall of Bolzano carried out its function for almost 500 years (from 1455 to 1907...). It is located in a somewhat hidden position, between Via Streiter and Via dei Portici. It was seriously damaged by Allied bombing during the Second World War, which destroyed another. Today it houses the Historical Archive of the city of Bolzano. Inside, several medieval and Renaissance frescoes have been saved. The entrance staircase is found by entering from n.30 of Via dei Portici and taking the passage that leads to Via Streiter. (Original) L'antico municipio di Bolzano, ha svolto la sua funzione per quasi 500 anni ( dal 1455 al 1907...). Si trova in una posizione un po' nascosta, tra la Via Streiter e la Via dei Portici. È stato gravemente danneggiato dai bombardamenti degli alleati, durante la seconda guerra mondiale, che ne hanno distrutto un'altra. Oggi ospita l'Archivio Storico della città di Bolzano. Al suo interno, si sono salvati diversi affreschi medievali e rinascimentali. Lo scalone d'ingresso, si incontra, accedendo dal n.30 della Via dei Portici ed imboccando il passaggio che porta in Via Streiter.
Channel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Located in one of the main streets leading to the market, a suggestive arch set like a diamond. (Original) Situato in uno dei corsi principali che portano al.mercato, arco suggestiva incastonata come un diamante.
Marco F — Google review
Guido Anton Muss G., 23, 39100 Bozen, Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Antico Municipio

32Palais Pock

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Palais Pock is a hidden gem that beautifully marries history with modern elegance. Nestled in the heart of its vibrant surroundings, this stunning palace boasts intricate architecture and lush gardens that invite exploration. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage while enjoying contemporary amenities. The ambiance is perfect for both relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a unique experience.
Via della Mostra, 2, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Palais Pock

33Klebenstein

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Klebenstein Castle is a must-visit photography spot in Bolzano, offering panoramic views of the city from its hilltop location. The castle boasts historic artwork and furniture, making it a great place for photo opportunities. Dating back to the 13th century, this beautiful structure has expanded over the centuries around its largest tower with a pyramid roof and loopholes. While it's currently only viewable from the outside, visitors appreciate its beauty and potential as a tourist attraction in Bolzano.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful structure, located at the end of Lungotalvera, adjacent to the Sant'Antonio bridge. Expanded over the centuries around the largest tower, with a pyramid roof and loopholes, it is certainly the oldest, probably dating back to the 13th century. In the complex there is the church of S. Antonio from which the name of the area comes. (Original) Bella struttura, situata alla fine del lungotalvera, adiacente al ponte sant'Antonio. Ampliato nel corso dei secoli intorno alla torre più grande, col tetto a piramide e il giro di feritoie, è certamente la più antica risalente probabilmente al XIII secolo. Nel complesso si trova la chiesa di S.Antonio da cui viene il nome della zona.
Pasquale Q — Google review
(Translated by Google) Interesting object. However, it can only be viewed from the outside. (Original) Ciekawy obiekt. Można go jednak oglądać tylko z zewnątrz.
Paweł S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately I visited from outside because it was late, but I found it really very beautiful (Original) Purtroppo visitato da fuori perché era tardi,ma l'ho trovato davvero molto bello
Cristian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It would be nice if it could become a tourist attraction in Bolzano (Original) Sarebbe bello potesse diventare un'attrazione turistica di Bolzano
Alberto P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice... (Original) Molto bello...
Giuseppe S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful view, refreshing silence. (Original) Panorama bellissimo, silenzio ristoratore.
Adamantonio C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Disappointing as only an outside view is possible (Original) Enttäuschend da nur Aussenansicht möglich
Thomas A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful (Original) Bellissimo
Naima S — Google review
Via Sant'Antonio, 2, 39100 Bolzano BZ, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Klebenstein

34Palais Toggenburg

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Franziskanergasse, 2a, 39100 Bozen, Autonome Provinz Bozen - Südtirol, Italy•Tips and more reviews for Palais Toggenburg
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